Why is it that FSM cds listed on SAE do not have the feature to play all samples with one click? It's cumbersome to click on each track and play them individually.

Really? I just use Firefox with DownloadHelper to download all of the samples into a single folder, and then load all the MP3 files into Windows Media Player.

If I like what I hear, I buy it and delete the samples. If I'm on the fence, I save the samples and revisit them later with a more open wallet, er, mind. And if the actual tracks are shorter than a minute, score!

Why is it that FSM cds listed on SAE do not have the feature to play all samples with one click? It's cumbersome to click on each track and play them individually.

If you have the Winamp media player (http://www.winamp.com/), open up the web page for the CD in Winamp's browser tab. All of the music tracks on the page will appear in a box at the bottom of the screen and you can play them all with a single click.

"North Dallas Forty"...weird name -- a direction, a city and a number! Anyone care to sum up what it's about in one sentence? (the name, that is, I understand that the film is about American football).

"North Dallas Forty"...weird name -- a direction, a city and a number! Anyone care to sum up what it's about in one sentence? (the name, that is, I understand that the film is about American football).

How about one paragraph?

Nick Nolte stars as an aging wide receiver for the North Dallas Bulls football team. He was once a star, but now spends most of his time on the bench because the coach (G.D. Spradlin) doesn't like his wiseacre attitude or his unorthodox behavior off the playing field. Unlike teammate Mac Davis, he hasn't learned how to ignore the front office. Bruised and nearly broken, Nolte begins to rebel against Spradlin, who is obsessed with winning a championship at any cost. But after he meets a beautiful woman (Dayle Haddon), Nolte soon begins to realize that there is life after football. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Literally, the title refers to the yard markings on a football field, which run from 0 - 50 yards (midfield) on each team's half of the field. So, a ball may be said to lie at the "North Dallas forty" yard line.

Why is it that FSM cds listed on SAE do not have the feature to play all samples with one click? It's cumbersome to click on each track and play them individually.

If you have the Winamp media player (http://www.winamp.com/), open up the web page for the CD in Winamp's browser tab. All of the music tracks on the page will appear in a box at the bottom of the screen and you can play them all with a single click.

Thanks to everyone who suggested the workarounds. The winamp idea is more convenient for me. I'll try it!